The Arms Control and Disarmament Act of 1961 is a significant piece of legislation in the United States aimed at promoting arms control and disarmament efforts, particularly in the context of the Cold War. Enacted on September 26, 1961, the Act established a framework for U.S. policy regarding the reduction and regulation of conventional and nuclear weapons. Key provisions of the Act include: 1. **Establishment of the U.S.
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